Jenn-Air JDE1000A, JDE1000W, JDG1000A, JDG1000W Owner's Manual

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Use and Care Manual
Electric & Gas Dryers
Models JDE1000, JDG1000
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Care Of Special items .........................................
Care Of Dryer ......................................................
Congratulations on your choice of a Jenn-Air dryer! As Energy Saving Tips .............................................
you use your new dryer, we know you will appreciate Features ..............................................................
the many features that provide excellent drying results, Operating the Controls ........................................
energy efficiency, convenience and dependability, Cycle Descriptions ........................................
Drying Guide .................................................
Beforeyou begin usingyournew dryer, please take afew Preparing to Dry ..................................................
minutesto read and become familiar withthe instructions Sorting ...........................................................
inthisbook. On thefollowing pages, youwillfinda wealth Loading ........................................................
ofinformationregarding all aspects of your beautiful new Problem Solving Guide ......................................
dryer. Byfollowingthese instructions carefully,you willbe Safety Precautions .............................................
able to achieve excellent results. Service information ............................................
Using Your Dryer ...............................................
Shouldyou haveany questionsaboutusingyourJenn-Air Temperature .................................................
dryer, write to us. Be sure to provide the model number. Time .............................................................
Test for Dryness ...........................................
Jenn-Air Customer Assistance Remove Wrinkles .........................................
c/o Mayt_agCustomer Service Warranty .............................................................
P.O. Box 2370
Cleveland, TN 37320-2370
NN-AIR
Use and Care Manual
Electric & Gas Dryers
Models JDEIO00, JDGIO00
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Care Of Special Items................................................10
Care Of Dryer...............................................................9
Congratulations on your choice of a Jenn-Air dryer[ As Energy Saving Tips......................................................8
you use your new dryer, we know you will appreciate Features .......................................................................7
the many features that provide excellent drying results, Operating the Controls ............................................ 5-6
energy efficiency, convenience and dependability. Cycle Descdptions .................................................6
Drying Guide ..........................................................6
Beforeyou beginusingyour newdryer,pleasetake afew Preparing to Dry...........................................................3
minutesto read and becomefamiliar withthe instructions Sorting ....................................................................3
inthis book.On thefollowing pages, youwill find awealth Loading ..................................................................3
of informationregardingallaspects of your beautiful new Problem Solving Guide..............................................11
dryer. By following these instructions carefully, you will Safety Precautions................................................... 1-2
be able to achieve excellent results. Service Information ....................................................12
Using Your Dryer .........................................................4
Should you have any questions about using your Jenn- Temperature ..........................................................4
Air dryer, write to us. Be sure to provide the model Time .......................................................................4
number. Test for Dryness.....................................................4
Remove Wrinkles ...................................................4
Jenn-Air Customer Assistance Warranty ....................................................................14
c/o Maytag Customer Service
P.O. Box 2370 Cleveland, TN 37320-2370
3. If someone should get an electric shock from the dryer, disconnect the electrical power. DO NOT
OPERATE untilithas beenrepaired byanauthorized Jenn-Air Service Contractor.
-- Donotstereoruse gasolineorotherflammable
4. To prevent injury to children:
vapors and liquidsin the vicinity of this or any other appliance, a. Do not allow children to play on, in, or with the
appliance. Closesupervisionofchildrenis neces-
-- WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS sary when using the dryer.
Do not try to light any appliance, b. Keep all laundryaidsoutof the reach of children
Do not touch any electrical switch; do not preferably in a lockedcabinet. Use laundry aids use any phone in your building, only asdirected bythe manufacturerandobserve
Clear the room, building or area of all allwarnings on the container labels.
occupants.
Immediately call your gas supplier from a c. Destroythe carton andplasticbagsafterunpack- neighbor's phone. Followthegassupplier's ing the dryer. Cartons covered with rugs, bed- instructions, spreads,orplasticsheets canbecomeanairtight
If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call chamber.
the fire department.
d. Remove the door to the drying compartment
-- Installation and service must beperformed by beforethe dryer isremovedfromservice ordis- a qualified installer, serviceagency or the gas carded. supplier.
5.
a. Dry only articles which have been washed in
water. Articleswhich havebeencleaned,washed,
1. Readallinstructionscarefully before using the dryer, soaked, or spotted with gasoline, dry cleaning Retain all instructions for future reference, solvents, oil, waxes, chemical solvents, alcohol,
household cleaners, spot removers, turpentine,
2. Installation- Installand locate this dryer according to or other flammable or explosive materials will the Installation Instructions. retain these substances. Do NOT dry articles
which still contain these flammable or explosive
a. Thisappliancemustbe properlygrounded. Never substances as they give off vapors that could
plugthe appliance electric cord intoa receptacle ignite or explode.
which has not been grounded adequately and in
accordancewith local and national codes, b. Do not use heat to dry articles containing foam
rubber (may be labeled latex foam), plastics or
b. This appliance must be connected to a properly similarly textured rubber like materials.
rated, protected, and sized power supply circuit.
c. Recent studies have shown that if vegetable oil
c. Do not install or store this appliance where it will contaminatedmaterials are incompletelywashed
be exposed to temperatures below freezing or acarry-over and buildup ofthe oil maycontribute exposed to the weather, toa chemical reaction(spontaneouscombustion)
thatcouldcausea loadto catch firebyitself.This
d. This appliance should be installed by a qualified wouldbemorelikelyto happenifthe loadwereleft
service technician, inthe dryer aftertumblingstoppedor if itemswere
folded and stacked while warm.
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d, Keep area around and underneath the dryer free 10. Lubrication - All moving partsofthe dryer are perma-
from the accumulation of combustible materials nently lubricated and require no lubrication or oiling. (such as lint, paper, and rags), gasoline, and all other flammable vapors and liquids. 11, Do not use fabric softeners or products to eliminate
static(unless recommended for use inclothesdryers
e, Do not allow storage of any material to obstruct bythe manufacturer ofthefabric softeneror product).
the ventilation air openings ofthe dryer.
12, Donotdryfiberglass articles unlessrecommendedby
f. To prevent extended drying time and risk of fire, the manufacturer.
CLEAN LINT SCREEN BEFORE EACH LOAD.
g, The interior of the dryer and the exhaust duct SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
shouldbecleanedperiodicallybya qualifiedser- Applianceswith the UL symbolon the data plate have vice technician, been listed with Underwriters' Laboratories, Inc. Those
with a CSA Monogram on the data plate have been
h. The exhaustsystemshould beperiodicallyexam- certified by the CSA Testing Laboratories as complying
inedfor damage to the exhaust duct and for free with Canadian Standards Association requirements. operationof the exhaust deflector. Keepthe area Gas dryers with an AGA symbol on the data plate have around the exhaust opening and surrounding been designcertifiedwith the American GasAssociation. areasfreefromtheaccumulationoflint,dust,anddirt. Those with a CGA symbol have been certified with the
Canadian Gas Association. Nevertheless, as with any
i. For Gas Dryers: Gas dryers are equipped to equipment using electricity and having moving parts,
operate on natural gas only. To convert a gas therearepotential hazards. To use thisappliance safely, dryer for operation withother gases, the services the operator should becomefamiliar withthe instructions of a qualified Jenn-Air Service Contractor must for operation of the Appliance and always exercise care
be obtained, while using it.
6. Donotreachintothe dryerifthedrum is moving. Ifthe
drumdoes notstop movingwhen the door is opened, IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE disconnect the electrical power to the dryer. Do not AND WARNING
operate the dryer untilit has been repairedby an
authorizedJenn-AirServiceContractor.
7. Donottamperwiththe controls.
8. Donotrepairorreplaceanypart of the applianceor exposuresto suchsubstances. attemptanyservicingto preventpersonalinjuryand
damageto the dryer. Users of this appliance are hereby warned that the
9. Keep pets away from dryer, and keep dryer door burningofgascanresultinlow-levelexposuretosomeof closedatalltimesexceptwhileloadingorunloading, the listedsubstances,includingbenzene, formaldehyde
Petsmay enterthe dryer unnoticedwhenthedooris and soot,dueprimarilytothe incompletecombustionof
openand becomeentrappedwhenthedoorisclosed, naturalgasor liquidpetroleum(LP) fuels. Exhaustducts
The CaliforniaSafe DrinkingWater and Toxic Enforce-
mentActof 1986(Proposition65) requirestheGovernor
of Californiato publisha listofsubstancesknowntothe
StateofCaliforniatocausecancerorreproductiveharm,
and requiresbusinessesto warn customersof potential
should be kept free of obstructionsand properly ex- hausted dryers will minimizeexposure.
[ Sorting ] I Items That Should Not Be Dried In Dryer 1
Generally,itemsthat are washedtogether can be driedtogether, but Knitted woolens have a tendency to shrink and may be ruined thedrying loadshould besertedby weight, texture andbu]koffabdcs when tumble-dried. Unless specified by the garment or yarn
within practical limits, manufacturer,wool knits,especially hand-madeitems, shouldbe
dried onstretchers madefor that purpose or laidflat and blocked
a. Weight -- When drying a load of towels, a Lightweightladies' into shape•
blousewouldbe overdried ifincludedinthe same load Ifyou wish toinc}udeoneor twolightweightpieces insucha load, theyshould Fiberglass should not be dried in dryer unless so stated by
be removedat the appropriatetime andthe remainder of the load manufacturer• SomeFiberglass BetaBedspreadsstate thatthey should then be allowed to runthrough the full drying cycle canbe driedinthe dryer• Check hangtag. Regularfiberglass can
leavebitsof glassin thedrumwhich canbetransferredtothe next
Note: Ifyouareonlydryingafewdelicateitems vs.afull load, addone load and could cause skin irritations.
or twodry towels tothe loador use the DryingRack (optional)•
Never dry pets in dryers.
b. Texture-- Separate lint givers, (towels andflannel clothing) from
lint attractors (corduroys, dark cottons, synthetic fabricsand per- WARNING -- FIRE HAZARDS manent pressgarments)• Syntheticsgeneratestatic electricitythat attracts lintfrom other cotton fabrics. Articles ;thatf_ave been c_laanedor spot treated w_tha dry
¢. Bulk of Fabric -- Bulky and heavy items (towels, jeans and
bedspreeds)should badried in smallIoadstoallowsufficient room Articles saturated in gas or oil even though they have been totumble freely and dry thoroughlyFor goodtumbling action and washed.
fluffing dry, dryonly one lerga orheavy item atatime (forexample ,
a bedspread or rug - 4' x 6' ), _ that_arelabeled "Dry Away From Heat7
Checkthe manufacturer's care label carefully for drying instructions• _ Usethe dryerto dryonly garmentslabeled tumble dry.The popularity
of knits made of synthetic fibers (polyester, acrylic and nylon) and cottonfibers havemadethiscritical. Some requirelinedrying. Forbest ! '
results, dry "tumble-dry"knits wrong side out and de not mix type of NEVER DRY MATEPJALSWHIC'HHAVE BEEN DIPPED OR
fabric to be dried........ ,
cleaning_soivent,gasoline,keroseneorother flammable liquid.
WASFIIEDINDRY CLEANINGSoLUTIONOR HAVE_WAX ON
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I P"ec"reJ Ied|ng1
Closezippers,fasten hooks,tie sashes,belts, apronstrings, etc., to prevent snagging and tangling• For best no-iron results do not overload the dryer with permanent
press ordouble knitgarments• The more room for freetumbling, the
Besure garments with plasticbuttonsand bucklesorfoam pads better theresults•When thedryeris overloaded,itemswilltakelonger are heat-proof. (Otherwise dry them separateLyon the FLUFF to dry and maybecomewrinkled. This isespecially true with perma- setting), nentpress andsynthetic fabrics.
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